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Solar System Model

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Descriptor: astronomy space exploration

Age range: 4 - 8

Resource type: enquiry-oriented activity, lesson plan, open activity

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Project: astroEDU

Author: astro EDU, Syeda Lammim Ahad

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The students will paint and arrange spheres to form a model of the solar system. They will first make models using plastic spheres of different sizes. Then they will make similar models using clay, cotton, etc., and organise them in the right order from the Sun.

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